I am Really an Insider

Chapter 473 Chapter 470: Hidden PY transaction, a lot of new tea in 2011 (5.2K votes requested)

On the TV, the scene of Wayne half-crouching and pretending to beep was still being replayed crazily.

At this time, countless fans watching the game at home sniffed and felt a strange smell.

Only later did everyone realize that this was such a nasty smell that could be smelled through the screen!

The 54-year-old Bird looked at Wayne's pretending figure on the TV, and he looked exactly like himself when he was young.

This beeping is full of variety and never repeated. It's very humiliating and has a deep memory.

In one word - comprehensive!

The degree of difficulty and completion are both extremely high. No matter which referee is used to score, Wayne’s pretense of beeping just now can’t be faulted.

Bird privately believes that nowadays in the league, when it comes to pretending, everyone else is on the same level, but Wayne is the only one.

Speaking of which, Wayne first became known to everyone because he once blocked the roaring Wallace in a 1V1 at a fan meeting and successfully pretended to be a beep on him.

Since then, he has shown an extremely terrifying talent for pretending to beep.

Every time he watches Wayne play, Bird finds it a pleasure.

Wayne's fake beep is like a fine red wine that needs to be savored carefully.

At this time, in the Heat's locker room, the three brothers from the Class of 2003 looked at each other with confused expressions on their faces.

Falling behind by nearly 20 points at halftime was a situation that the Big Three did not expect.

The game they imagined was not like this!

What about beating Wayne up as promised? What if Bosh wins and James gets beaten?

They all got beaten!

In fact, the Big Three have been shattering people's illusions since the beginning of the season.

When Mous first formed the Big Three, the troops had not yet formed combat effectiveness. The most important thing was the lack of weapons and equipment.

There are three superstars in the team. But apart from that, there are no other half-baked stars.

Mousse went to Riley to reinforce him. What do you think Riley said? They are already the Big Three and still need to strengthen them? If you want players, you don’t have them, but if you want veterans, you have a lot of basic salary!

You, Muse, look at how much my head is worth, the veteran’s minimum salary, and then cut it off and replace it with someone else!

So from the beginning, Mousse knew that the Heat's personnel structure was unhealthy.

Except for the Big Three, they only have basic salaries and are very top-heavy.

However, when the outside world sees such a lineup of the Big Three, they all feel that it is strong, and naturally they will ignore the Heat's lineup problems.

Therefore, everyone has always overestimated the Heat's Big Three.

When they were first formed, everyone felt that the Big Three should be a historic team with five championships guaranteed.

After the game started, people suddenly discovered that these three giants did not seem to have such history. But even so, it should be the only one in the league.

If they keep fighting, well, the Big Three will become an ordinary strong team. The record is not the best, nor is it invincible.

This is because the Big Three had a devastating 12-game winning streak in December, otherwise their position would be more stable.

In short, since the start of the season, the status of the Heat's Big Three in everyone's minds has been declining.

Game after game, fans discovered that the Heat's Big Three didn't seem so impressive.

And today, when the Big Three were hoisted up by Wayne, when they fell behind by 18 points at halftime, when they were suppressed on the court and couldn't hold their heads up.

Fans suddenly discovered that the Heat seemed to be barely close to being a top team this season, let alone a historically powerful team!

Wayne has successfully brought the status of the Big Three to another level this season.

It only took half a year for the Heat's Big Three to go from a historically strong team to a non-top team.

The mentality of the three people was a bit broken. In the first half, the three brothers were all shown off by Wei Ge.

To be honest, being behind by 18 points at halftime is not the end of the world, but it also depends on the situation.

If a team uses all its tactics in the first half, but simply fails to score. Or the opponent played at a super level and played unbelievably in the first half.

In this case, we may still have to catch up in the second half. After all, you can't always be strong, and your opponent can't always be super.

But the Heat's offense was already struggling in the first half. In the second half, unless Mouss and Wei suddenly hit a three-pointer, the offense would remain the same.

As for the Trail Blazers, Curry's touch is indeed a bit superb, but Wayne and his sister-in-law just performed normally.

Even if Curry returned to normal in the second half, it would be difficult to contain the Blazers' offense with just Wayne and his sister-in-law.

Although both teams trailed by 18 points at halftime, the situations were completely different.

Spoelstra had no idea what to do. The few people under his command were simply not enough for him to create any changes.

Still, Mu Siwei can only take turns, and Bosh will pick up the assists.

So, an intermission passed, but nothing changed for the Heat.

At most, it just adds a bit of pick-and-roll cooperation.

In the second half, Mousse and Di Wei still struggled. They increased the frequency of three-point shots, but the effect was still unsatisfactory.

Even Wayne felt that Mousse and Wei's three-point shooting percentage today was a bit too low.

Even for them, the three-point shooting shouldn't be so bad.

But there is no way, sometimes if you can't make a shot, you can't make a shot. Mousse and Di Wei can only force breakthroughs again and again under the tight shrinking defense.

In the fourth minute of the third quarter, when Curry widened the point difference to 21 points with a three-pointer, Wei couldn't sit still.

My team must be protected by me!

Mystery. The art of making fouls!

In the rose garden, it started to rain terribly.

However, with the overall low offensive efficiency, the Heat were still 20 points behind after the third quarter.

The Heat's Big Three are about to be defeated in the Rose Garden!

Neither Mousse nor Wei's shooting percentage was above 40%. Although Bosh's shooting percentage was above 40%, that was because he didn't actually take any shots throughout the game.

If the shots are counted, the hit rate will be overturned.

From this point of view, the last condition for completing the mission, "winning the game," should be almost achieved.

Wei Ge's 2003 New Year's special performance is about to come to a perfect conclusion!

Although the score difference is already huge, the ratings of this game have not been greatly affected.

Trail Blazers fans still want to continue to watch the Big Three being beaten, which has a different flavor.

Heat fans, on the other hand, have illusions and hope that the Big Three can stage a late comeback.

Anyway, everyone still has a reason to continue watching this game.

However, in the fourth quarter, Wayne only played seven minutes before being pinned to the bench.

By that time, the point difference had become 24 points.

The game has completely entered garbage time!

"This is unbelievable. This is the first time since the end of November that the Heat have lost so many points!"

The on-site commentators found it a bit incredible. So far this season, the Heat have only lost one game in garbage time except this one.

That was on November 22, Heat VS Pacers.

Roy and Granger scored 20 points each, and Jrue Holiday also scored 13 points and 6 assists.

But the reason why the Heat were beaten in that game was not only because the Pacers played well, but also because Wade himself made only 1 of 13 shots.

In the end, the score of that game was 93-77, and the Heat were humiliated.

But almost since then, the Heat have bottomed out and rebounded, finishing the entire December game with great success.

No one thought that the Heat would experience such a defeat again after bottoming out.

Wei Ge taught the Heat's Big Three a good lesson.

The three outstanding players from the 2003 class walked off the court in silence. They lacked the domineering spirit of the past and were a little more melancholy.

Everyone's eyes were blank, which was in stark contrast to the way they were when they were first formed half a year ago.

The scythe of death finally harvested the 2003 class again.

There are endless leeks to cut, and they grow again when the spring breeze blows~

In the whole game, Mouss had 21 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, and made 1 of 5 three-pointers.

Di Wei had 28 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists, and made 1 of 6 three-pointers.

Bosh scored 14 points in the game. No one would believe you if you said he was a giant.

On the other hand, for the Trail Blazers, Curry scored 23 points and made 5 of 6 three-pointers. Sister-in-law scored 24 points and shot 56.3% from the field.

Wayne scored 27 points, and also had 11 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 blocks.

Of course, this is not the most important thing.

The most important thing is that his fully equipped beeping skills made this originally not very exciting game become full of fun~

All Portland fans lamented that the Big Three were by my side!

In the end, the score was fixed at 111 to 93. The Heat lost "only" 18 points. A small loss should be regarded as a win, and they went home gloriously.

Wayne "only" scored 27 points, which was a poor performance and lackluster performance.

When being interviewed by reporters, Wayne kept boasting: "The Heat are indeed very strong, but the score does not actually reflect the intensity of this game. Believe me, it is not easy for us to win!"

Media: "I believe you!"

James walked into the player tunnel autistically. The loss in today's game was enough to make him depressed for a long time.

At this time, a terrible thought suddenly flashed through Mousse's mind.

You said, if the Heat really reached the finals this year, they wouldn't have met Wei Ge again!

If they really met, wouldn't there be another danger of being beaten by Brother Wei! ?

this.

Mousse swallowed, why was his first time always related to Wayne.

Why can't they get rid of Wayne's shadow even though they have formed the Big Three?

Am I not the proud man of heaven? Have you ever seen a proud man without the aura of a protagonist? ?

Just like when Wayne was swept 4-0 in the finals, Mousse was once again beaten to the point of doubting his life.

Wayne is really happy now. It feels really good to torture the Big Three~

The most important thing is that while pretending to beep, I also completed a task.

Wayne happily returned to the locker room with the mission reward, took a shower, and prepared to open the lottery bags of the Big Three.

But before that, Wayne saw a transaction message on his phone.

The Charlotte Hornets sent away Okafor, who had been tit-for-tat with him in college, and his 2011 first-round pick, and received the 2011 and 2012 second-round picks from the Cavaliers, as well as Mo Williams.

This is not a very eye-catching deal. After all, the two teams that reached the deal are not very eye-catching, and the chips do not look very attractive.

The Hornets' first-round pick is not very valuable because the Hornets have not done enough to mess up this season, and some players still have evil thoughts about winning.

Jared Jack and David West played the pick-and-roll in a very orderly manner, which is considered a relatively strong one among the weak teams.

Although the combination of Jack + West is unlikely to send the Hornets to the Western Conference playoffs, because of their existence, the Hornets are worse than the Cavaliers, Raptors, Wizards and Kings.

Neither strong nor weak, stuck in the middle, awkward in capital letters.

Therefore, the Hornets gave up this pick, which was destined to be less valuable, and asked the Cavaliers to help them deal with Okafor's premium contract.

This season, Okafor has a salary of 11.5 million, and he can only average 10.3 points and 9.5 rebounds per game on a weak team like the Hornets.

The perfect man in the NCAA era is now gone.

In a few years, Okafor's maximum salary will reach nearly 15 million a year.

The Hornets didn't want to be taken advantage of, so they decided to dump Okafor to the Cavaliers in exchange for draft picks.

The Cavaliers took Okafor's big contract but received draft picks. As an addition, Mo Bu will be sent to the Hornets. The logic of this transaction is that simple.

But Wayne felt something was fishy. The league had just taken over the Hornets and immediately made a deal with the Cavaliers.

Moreover, why is this transaction so familiar?

2011 draft picks. Draft picks.

After thinking about it, Wayne suddenly realized it!

Damn, this is indeed a PY deal!

Wayne suddenly remembered that in the original history, the Cavaliers' 2011 No. 1 pick came from this way!

In Wayne's previous life, in the middle of the 10-11 season, the Clippers tried their best to send away Baron Davis and the seemingly elusive 2.8% chance of becoming the No. 1 pick, and exchanged Momo from the Cavaliers.

The purpose of this trade to the Clippers is to free up salary space and then find help for Griffin.

At that time, this transaction also caused no waves, and no one cared much about it.

As a result, for some unknown reason, the first-round pick sent by the Clippers was selected as the first pick by mistake.

You know, there were seven teams with worse records than the Clippers at that time!

It would be a blessing to have a top-five pick with such a record, but that time the Clippers were surprised to get the No. 1 pick with a probability comparable to winning the lottery.

But it was useless. The Clippers had already sold their first-round pick to the Cavaliers, so they could only watch helplessly as the Cavaliers used their No. 1 pick to pick up Irving and their No. 4 pick to pick up TT.

At that time, there was a conspiracy theory that this was compensated by the league to the Cavaliers because of Mous' departure, because the probability of winning the No. 1 pick was really unbelievable.

But it seems too blatant to directly manipulate the Cavaliers' pick, so the only option is to manipulate the Clippers' first-round pick.

This deal is equivalent to Mo Mo just exchanging Irving, which is a huge deal.

If the Clippers still have this pick, they will never be able to win the No. 1 pick.

And then, the Cavaliers' three No. 1 picks in four years became even more magical.

But those are things for another day. Now, the Clippers’ 2011 first-round pick is in the hands of the Trail Blazers!

Wayne couldn't help but take a breath, we have the No. 1 pick in our hands!

But this operation between the Hornets and the Cavaliers has destined that in this history, the Clippers' first-round pick will not become the No. 1 pick.

The Hornets gave their seemingly hopeless first-round pick to the Cavaliers just to free up salary space, and the Cavaliers only paid Mo.

Well, history is always surprisingly similar.

If you say that there is no point in the PY transaction, Wayne will not believe it.

It's like a man saying that I can only nuzzle but not go in, it's all bullshit!

Moreover, the Hornets are still in league trusteeship, and Stern wants to make it easier to operate.

If Wayne didn't think too much, then in a few months, the Hornets would miraculously get the first overall pick, and Momo would be the No. 1 pick.

Then, amidst bursts of "Oh my bad luck" from Hornets fans, the Cavaliers mentioned Irving, which would not arouse any suspicion.

Cavaliers owner: Look, our own draft pick is only the fourth overall pick. How can this be the league favoring us?

It’s so dark!

The Clippers draft pick was collected by my Blazers in advance, and Ning actually had a way to get the No. 1 pick for the Cavaliers.

Good for you.

As expected of Boss Si, Ning's operations never disappoint.

Stern must be trying to make up for the knight who cried, made trouble and hanged himself, and helped Katsumura find the next chosen one.

But Stern is also very smart. He did not give away the first-round pick in 2012, but gave away the first-round pick in 11 years.

Because there was Anthony Davis in 2012!

Although Davis is still a high school student, he is already famous all over the United States.

Countless famous universities have sent invitations to him. If the NBA still allows high school students to participate in the draft, then Davis will most likely be the No. 1 pick in 2011!

As a player who has played point guard since he was a child, Anthony Davis once wanted to be the boss of an NBA Development League team.

Well, this is not an easy goal. You must be a four-star high school student before you have the opportunity to play in the Development League in the future.

However, Davis' performance in high school was very average. As a 1.9-meter point guard, he had few advantages except for his height.

However, all this changed in my senior year of high school.

That summer, Davis seemed to have eaten too much COLLEGO, growing nearly 20 centimeters in a few months.

Then, people got a man who was 2.08 meters tall, but could shoot long distances from the outside, use crossovers to stun opponents, knock opponents off their feet, and run as fast as a small forward. He averaged 32 points and 22 rebounds per game. A super genius with 7 blocks!

Sound familiar?

This is like Wayne who is two centimeters taller!

With Wayne and Durant in front of him, Davis' talent makes college and NBA teams drool.

Therefore, many people say that if Davis participates in the draft now, there will be no suspense about the No. 1 pick in 2011, and Irving will have to step aside.

Do you think Stern is stupid?

He kept all the good things to himself.

First give the Cavaliers a draft pick in 2011 to stop Gilbert's mouth.

Then next year the Hornets will clear out those bad guys who still want to win, strive to be bad, and strive to welcome Davis to start rebuilding.

With a rookie of Davis's caliber, are you worried that the Hornets won't be able to find a buyer by then?

Stern takes every step very carefully!

Wayne couldn't help but shook his head. Damn, this seemingly inconspicuous deal was really scary when he thought about it.

But it doesn't matter, no matter how hard Stern operates, the Clippers pick in the hands of the Trail Blazers will definitely be a lottery pick.

In the 2011 draft, even if they don't get the No. 1 pick, there are still many people who can get it.

Buddha, the toughest player in the morning of the day, facial palsy, point guard volute, etc. are all good.

Thinking about it this way, the Trail Blazers are competing for the championship while hoarding high-potential rookies, entering a very healthy virtuous cycle stage.

In this way, even if someone leaves, there will still be someone new to step in, and the team will no longer have a shortage of players.

Then consecutive championships are really no longer a dream!

Thinking of this, Wayne let out a sigh of relief.

You can do whatever you want, and if you win, I will lose!

In this happy atmosphere, Wayne opened the lottery bag he had earned by humiliating the Big Three in front of little Tony.

Full of pleasure~

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